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A dog products e-retailer barks up the right tree with e-mail reminders
Doggyloot.com persuades shoppers to revisit its e-commerce site.
Posted 05/28/2013Allison EnrightPost a comment
Related Searches:Pet | Cart Abandonment
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Volusion suffers another power outage
Retailers that use its e-commerce platform say their sites went down Monday.
Posted 07/10/2012Paul Demery8 comments
Related Searches:Volusion
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Most e-retailers give up when shoppers abandon carts
But, with a polite nudge, more than 20% of shoppers might return, Bronto says.
Posted 04/06/2012Amy Dusto2 comments
Related Searches:Cart Abandonment | Shopping Cart Abandonment Rate | Bronto
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Volusion scrambles to revive stalled shopping carts
An effort to update connections to payment gateways kills checkout for retailers.
Posted 03/02/2012Paul Demery7 comments
Related Searches:Unsuccessful Companies In E Commerce | Volusion
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IRWD 2012: Web design best practices begin with consumers
Experts share their tips at IRWD 2012 conference.
Posted 02/15/2012Kevin WoodwardPost a comment
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Retailers need to make mobile sites efficient and user-friendly
An MCF 2011 speaker will talk about the m-commerce features consumers want.
Posted 08/11/2011Paul DemeryPost a comment
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Sears feels the heat over an iPad pricing goof
A seller on the Sears Marketplace offers the tablet computers for $69.
Posted 07/19/2011Allison EnrightPost a comment
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Onlineshoes.com kicks off an updated web site
A new look and upgraded features are boosting conversion rates.
Posted 07/19/2011Bill BriggsPost a comment
Related Searches:Onlineshoes
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Staples supplies shoppers with a new mobile commerce site
The second-largest e-retailer offers its e-commerce features on mobile phones.
Posted 06/15/2011Bill SiwickiPost a comment
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Personalized ads might carry less power than previously thought, an M.I.T study says
Retargeting depends as much on timing as on promoting the right products, researchers say.
Posted 06/03/2011Thad RueterPost a comment
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